Royole FlexPai 2, this is the new folding phone of Chinese origin
The variety of Chinese manufacturers in the mobile market has increased exponentially in recent years to the point that some of them are probably not known to the western public. This is undoubtedly the case of Royole, a firm that will try to gain more relevance in the following months with the premiere of a terminal with a folding design : Royole FlexPai 2 .
Royole FlexPai 2 will be a new high-end Smartphone that promises a notable improvement in each of its aspects compared to the first generation. Although its officialization will not be given until the following quarter, the brand is carrying out an intelligent marketing campaign after being among the first to relieve a folding screen technology during CES 2019 and now advance some technical specifications.
Royole FlexPai 2 First Features: Royole FlexPai 2, this is the new folding phone of Chinese origin
Unlike the new Samsung Galaxy Z Flip with its folding capacity similar to classic flip phones, a more traditional concept has been chosen here with the possibility of splitting a large panel in half. In this way, when it is deployed it will be a whole tablet with a 7.8-inch screen.
Also, the advance technical specifications mention the great Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor , Kyro 585 GPU and LPDDR5 RAM memory technology that will give you more overall performance speed. Support for the new 5G mobile networks (including operators in the United States) will not be absent either , so it will be one of the most powerful mobiles to be found in the first half of 2020.
Finally, four rear cameras will be in charge of achieving a good photographic experience in Royole FlexPai 2 , while the most recent storage standard, UFS 3.0, and dual speakers will be used so that the sound does not fall behind in quality either.
There is still no official price for the equipment, which will surely not be cheap, but it is expected to be more competitive in relation to proposals from Samsung and other manufacturers (which for many are excessively expensive beyond their original design). Rumors also indicate that this display technology could be used throughout the year by other manufacturers, such as ZTE .
What would you like to see in the next flexible mobiles on the market?